My Wife is Married to a Feckin' Eejit
Autor: | Bernard O'Shea |
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EAN: | 9780717183883 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 11.10.2019 |
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Schlagworte: | Bernard O'Shea Bernard O'Shea new book Bridget and Eamon Irish culture Marty and Bernard's Big Adventure My Wife is Married to a Feckin' Eejit Republic of Telly children comedy family family life in Ireland humour marriage parenting sta |
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Bernard O'Shea is a lucky man. He owes his life to his long-suffering wife, Lorna. She has nicknamed him 'Feckin' Eejit' because of the ongoing crises he puts her and their three small children through almost every day. From the time he walked into a glass door on their first holiday together to his misguided attempts at pre-wedding weight loss and a disastrous caravan holiday in rural Ireland - if you thought your marriage was tough, wait until you read this! This is a hilarious account of the trials and tribulations of family life from one of Ireland's best-loved comedians.
Bernard O'Shea is an Irish comedian and broadcaster from Durrow, Co. Laois. In radio, he has written sketches for Today FM and co-hosted two breakfast shows on 2FM and iRadio. In television he first made his name on RTÉ's Republic of Telly, co-wrote and co-starred in the sitcom Bridget & Eamon, and more recently can be seen in Marty and Bernard's Big Adventure. In the course of his stand-up career he has won the 2000 Harp Newcomer Comedy Award, and performed at the BBC Newcomer Awards the same year. He has performed at comedy festivals around the world, including Montreal and Edinburgh. He currently lives in Dublin with his long-suffering wife and three children, and is a full-time comedy writer and performer.
Bernard O'Shea is an Irish comedian and broadcaster from Durrow, Co. Laois. In radio, he has written sketches for Today FM and co-hosted two breakfast shows on 2FM and iRadio. In television he first made his name on RTÉ's Republic of Telly, co-wrote and co-starred in the sitcom Bridget & Eamon, and more recently can be seen in Marty and Bernard's Big Adventure. In the course of his stand-up career he has won the 2000 Harp Newcomer Comedy Award, and performed at the BBC Newcomer Awards the same year. He has performed at comedy festivals around the world, including Montreal and Edinburgh. He currently lives in Dublin with his long-suffering wife and three children, and is a full-time comedy writer and performer.